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Harambee City in Omeka and Layar
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CORE History
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Louis Kelso's "Second Income Plan" Short Film
Oral History Interviews
CORE Jazz Salute Album
Early 1940s CORE Members
Mapping a Movement
Mapping Inequality
Hough Area
Black Cleveland in 1950: Education, Housing, and Unemployment
Black Cleveland in 1960: Education, Housing, and Unemployment
Black Cleveland in 1970: Education, Poverty Rate, Unemployment
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Lesson Plan One - Interactive Strategizing for Economic Equality
Lesson Plan Two - A Picture Says a Thousand Words
Lesson Plan Three - Oral Histories Show More Than Emotion
Lesson Plan Four: Mapping a Protest
Lesson Plan Five: An Appointment With Freedom
Lesson Plan Six: Non-violence No MOre
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Oral History Interview with Frank Anderson
Oral History Interview with Gordon Carey, Parts 1 and 2
Oral History interview with John Frazier
Unitarian history, Cleveland activism, HADC
Oral History Interview with Juanita Nelson I
Oral History Interview with Ruth Turner and Tony Perot
Oral History Interview with Stanley Tolliver
Oral History Interview with Stanley Tolliver
Oral History Interview with Stanley Tolliver, Former Atty for CORE
This interview is in 3 parts. He discusses early Cleveland, 1940s black community, his development as a lawyer, and his initial activities in the civil rights movement.
Oral History Interview with Tony Perot- partial interview
Murray Hill mob, nonviolence in CORE, changes within CORE
Oral history interview with Will Ussery- 2 parts
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